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Nebraska AG Hilgers joins opposition to reclassifying weed as less-dangerous drug
LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sent a letter this week from 11 red states arguing that the Biden administration should not reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to the lesser classification of Schedule III. The attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, South Carolina and South Dakota joined […] The post Nebraska AG Hilgers joins opposition to reclassifying weed as less-dangerous drug appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Study: South Dakota, Iowa Have Some of the Most Expensive Coffee
What a difference 31 months makes. In December of 2021, a nationwide study showed that the price of a cup of coffee in South Dakota was slightly below the national average by nearly 20 cents - $2.32 compared to $2.50. However, according to a recent study by the same group,...
Winter wheat harvest underway in South Dakota
XtremeAg farmer Lee Lubbers reports higher than expected wheat yields, while heat arrives in Iowa and Alabama. Lee Lubbers is a fourth-generation farmer in Gregory, South Dakota. Lubbers Farms includes more than 17,000 acres of dryland soybeans, corn, and wheat. Lubbers says he is always trying to learn and challenge himself.
County, state offices moving out of Turner Co. Courthouse
PARKER, S.D. (KELO) — Turner County Commissioner Mick Miller said this might be the biggest issue Turner County has ever faced. The structural issues in the court room and Clerk of Courts office have already forced some employees out. “We decided to move our offices out to the court...
Should phones be allowed in the classroom?
BALTIC, S.D. (KELO) — A lot of people are talking about the Gettysburg School District’s decision to put students’ phones and other devices in magnetic, locked pouches during the school day. Some people think it’s a great idea, but not everyone agrees. Teachers in Baltic are...
Stabbing Incident in Clark, SD: Suspect in Custody
{KXLG – Clark, SD} On Sunday, July 21, 2024, at approximately 2:33 PM, the Watertown Regional 911 Center received an emergency call reporting a stabbing incident in the 400 block of 1st Ave W in Clark, SD. Law enforcement officers promptly arrived at the scene, immediately assisting the victim...
District 4B Baseball Tournament starts Friday in Canova
The Bracket is set for the 2024 District 4B Baseball Tournament, which will begin this Friday in Canova. The Dell Rapids Mudcats, who had a league best 17-1 record, are again the #1 seed in the ten team field. Games will start on Friday night in Canova, with #8 Colman...
Dunn Brothers Coffee Announces Grand Opening of Newest Location in Rapid City
July 23, 2024 // Franchising.com // RAPID CITY, S.D. – Dunn Brothers Coffee is excited to announce the grand opening of its second location in Rapid City. The O'Connor family, proud owners of Dunn Brothers Coffee's inaugural location in the market, invite community members to join the celebration on Tuesday, July 23, at 4956 5th Street. Conveniently located next to Aspen Federal Credit Union and near the Stumer Road Walmart Supercenter, this event promises exclusive deals and special offerings.
Thunder Road of Aberdeen, SD celebrating 30th anniversary this week
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Hub City Radio) Thunder Road, located inside of Wylie Park, is celebrating 30 years of being a part of the Aberdeen, SD community. David Novstrup, manager of Thunder Road, talks about the different amenities that make up Thunder Road. Novstrup describes how Thunder Road began 30 years ago.
Runaway pig now at local sanctuary
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The piglet that was caught on the Big Sioux River Thursday morning has been taken in by a local pig sanctuary. Happy Pig Haven, a sanctuary near Baltic, has taken in Eric Jr., the piglet captured near Falls Park along the Big Sioux River last week.
Vision Fund petition effort fails as hundreds of signatures thrown out
The petition effort to put proposed changes to the Rapid City Vision Fund to a public vote has failed. In turn, new ordinances associated with that change are immediately in effect. After turning in the required number of signatures, it was technicalities that undid petition gathering to place public oversight...
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